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Post by ANTHILL on Jul 1, 2005 20:12:12 GMT -5
I;m trying to figure out what skin types are more supseptable to Morgellon's mine was dry"
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Post by meme on Jul 1, 2005 21:50:46 GMT -5
I'm was so vain. I thought and had been told I had BEAUTIFUL skin,,,,so much for that !!!
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Post by victoreah on Jul 1, 2005 22:21:25 GMT -5
I had pretty much a balanced skin type and was also told quite often what beautiful skin I had...emphasis on the word...HAD!!! (Before Morgellons)
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Post by ANTHILL on Jul 2, 2005 10:20:25 GMT -5
Thanks Guy's for taking part in my Poll It doesent look like it going to well does it? 5 out of 46 that viewed it --voted and one of them was me"
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Post by Jeanette on Jul 2, 2005 10:24:45 GMT -5
Mine was dry ever where and oily on forehead and chin area
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Post by Hope on Jul 2, 2005 11:06:06 GMT -5
Sweatheart, I think I have had this for so long that I cannot give an honest answer. Sorry
Love, Hope
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Post by SpecueLatin on Jul 3, 2005 6:24:25 GMT -5
what they call combination, oily only in the "T" ..forehead being the cross part. Fair complexion with pores so small they were considered invisible. Still have complements on my complexion because this has not affected my face. Lucky for me.
considered to be sensitive though, especially because mosquito bites were so reactive. bruise easily. heal slowly.
Could have had lyme disease since childhood though. spec
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Post by ss on Jul 3, 2005 16:24:14 GMT -5
oily, with rosacea
(Is there a way to respond to the poll without writing out a message?)
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Post by debbie on Jul 4, 2005 1:30:07 GMT -5
Hi SS/Ant
When I logged my vote, I just clicked where it said dry skin (there was the little white box) which is not there now... Ant... I was able to just vote, without posting a message, but now it seems I cannot...
This is where ANT comes in..... (input needed buddy)...
But I think he'll be sleeping about now... Hope all you Americans had an enjoyable July 4th... From you Aussie buddy....
wishing you all well....
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Post by ANTHILL on Jul 4, 2005 10:24:26 GMT -5
Debbie you don't get to vote twice just because your a moderator it doesn't give you special voting privileges Silly you" ;D
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Post by itchingntexas on Jul 4, 2005 11:39:00 GMT -5
Sorry, ant! Honestly, I am so lazy that when I saw the word 'poll', I thought it would be a lot of trouble... Can I blame that on the Morgellons?? hahaha OK...OILY on the face, dry everywhere else. Sweat like a hog, always have, and not overweight. What else??
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Post by Cricket on Jul 4, 2005 12:14:26 GMT -5
Oily in th "T" but everywhere else dry, summer&winter. Sweat only in my eyebrows and head, "ever". Matter of fact, as a teen when I married a farmer, my father-in-law while working outside with me, said a drop of sweat off me would cure Leprosy. It's still that way. In my 60's and doing fine till THIS. Bless you all,,, Cricket
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Post by debbie on Jul 5, 2005 4:55:24 GMT -5
Hiya Ant & all
LOL... Well, how dumb am I..... I am just cracking up.... Can I blame Morgellons Fog on this one.
Welcome Cricket ....
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Post by bb on Jul 5, 2005 9:01:45 GMT -5
I had the most beautiful, youthful skin you can imagine. At 42 my skin still looks 18. That is because I was soaking in warm baths, exfoiliating and moisturizing daily. But NO MORE! From a post I read here that could even be why I'm in this mess. I immediately stopped exfoliating, but have had to continue soaking in the tub (with salt, etc.). When this first happened I felt I was being punished for being so vain about my skin.
Even the dermatologist I saw told me she had never seen such nice skin. I was pretty "out of it" at the time with the horror of my condition and announced "I have a theory about that! If I have bugs on me and in my bed eating my dead skin cells then YEAH my youthful skin shows through!".
Had I not taken care of my skin I would probably have dry skin.
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Post by JLR on Jul 5, 2005 14:58:33 GMT -5
I have fairly good skin, not to oily leaning a little on the dry side. I'm also an exfoliator and moisturizer. Even now with all this crap going on. Although I've switched to a menthol Aveeno lotion which instantly brings out them black specks, elongated black and sometimes white thingies. I still don't have a clue what they are but I'm noticing a whole lot less of them now. With my luck they'll be right back for saying that.
JLR
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Post by bb on Jul 5, 2005 15:48:44 GMT -5
They do seem to have their teeny ears perked for any signs of hope, so they can perish any.
ANYTIME I have hinted that MAYBE they are gone INSTANTLY they will move and let me know NOPE still here.
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Post by hillbilly on Aug 24, 2005 8:54:22 GMT -5
It was happy like everyone elses. Now that it's had everything applied to it,......It will probably never be the same.As long as I get rid of this I really don't care what I look like in the end.
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Post by skytroll on Aug 24, 2005 10:47:54 GMT -5
I had dry skin at times and loose oily skin, at other times (loose) meaning very porous. Pores where large. Occasionaly cysts, but for the most part quite good.
skytroll
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Post by skytroll on Aug 24, 2005 10:49:07 GMT -5
put it under other,
skytroll
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Post by Alex on Aug 25, 2005 0:36:04 GMT -5
I had fairly normal skin, not dry and not oily. Although I once had slightly oily skin and acne that lasted into my early 20's. I still get acne occasionally since then but now it's different. I got a "zit" on my shoulder about 2 months ago and just like when I was a teenager, I had to mess with it. Next day a ton of the white crystally splinters piled up. It is almost healed now. Another month probably it will be 99% gone but there will be some remnant for a few years.
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